A combustion reaction
single replacement
The energy for an endergonic reaction can come from an exergonic reaction, where energy is released. This released energy is then used to drive the endergonic reaction forward.
This reaction is a single displacement reaction, also known as a displacement reaction or a replacement reaction. In this type of reaction, one element replaces another in a compound.
The reaction between ammonia and nitric acid is a neutralization reaction, producing ammonium nitrate and water.
'Thermic' means heat. Thus an 'exothermic' reaction produces heat, while an 'endothermic' reaction absorbs heat.
Combustion. It fits this pattern: fuel + oxygen --> carbon dioxide + water. It also releases heat.
A combustion reaction
Hydrocarbons produce water and carbon dioxide when burned in more oxygen. In the above reaction, water and carbon dioxide is made as products. So this reaction is a combustion.
A formula would be helpful here...
A chemical reaction.
Its irreversible and an oxidising reaction
exothermic
Hydrolysis Reaction
This is an endothermic reaction.
double-displacement reaction.
A synthesis reaction
An acid-base reaction that leaves no excess H+ or OH-